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Per LIEberals, Illegal Immigrants are Just Misunderstood...Oops

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Can't wait for Elftard's thoughts on this one. It will be "some nut job in South Dakota robbed a store, so see, all white Christian Americans are bad."

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DHS: 23% of all federal prisoners are illegals, just 7 of 42,034 saved from deportation


Nearly one-quarter of all federal inmates are illegal immigrants and virtually all are in deportation proceedings or already face removal orders, according to a new Homeland Security report.

The Justice Department's Bureau of Prisons, fulfilling a presidential executive order requiring transparency on prisoner immigration status, said that it houses 187,855 inmates of which 42,034 are foreign born.

The DHS report said that only seven of those 42,034 have been granted deportation "relief." According to DHS:

  • 19,749 (46.9 percent) are aliens who have received final orders of removal.
  • 21,121 (50.2 percent) are aliens who are under ICE investigation for possible removal.
  • 1,157 (2.8 percent) are aliens whose cases are pending adjudication before an Immigration Judge in the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR).
  • 7 (.0002 percent) are aliens who have been granted relief.
Homeland also said that the U.S. Marshal Service has a similar breakdown in its cells. Of 50,135 they've detained, 12,005 "self-report" as illegals. They are all in some type of deportation proceeding:

  • 9,857 (82.1 percent) are aliens who have received final orders of removal.
  • 2,047 (17.1 percent) are aliens whose cases are still pending adjudication before an immigration judge in the EOIR.
  • 101 (.8 percent) are aliens still pending adjudication (U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement has charged these aliens as removal cases, but a final disposition has not yet been reached.)
According to experts the percentage of prisoners who are illegal immigrants is down slightly, but still remain a significant population.

Jessica M. Vaughan, director of policy studies for the Center for Immigration Studies, said "For a long time the number of non-citizens serving time in federal prison has been disproportionate to their share of the population. This is because a disproportionate number are border-related crimes, such as human smuggling and drug trafficking, and some are immigration offenders. These crimes are most often committed by citizens of other countries, and these numbers show why we need to control our borders."

Under Trump, she added, the percentage is likely to go higher.

She also said that the numbers show that illegal immigrants with criminal records need to go. Vaughan told Secrets:

"This does not mean that non-citizens are more criminal than Americans, but it does mean that they clearly are not less criminal, and that there are certain crimes that are more closely associated with non-citizens, and certain crimes that are taking place because we do not have a secure border. When we do, and when all criminal aliens are deported instead of released, then the proportion of non-citizens in federal prison will go down."
 
Can't wait for Elftard's thoughts on this one. It will be "some nut job in South Dakota robbed a store, so see, all white Christian Americans are bad."

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DHS: 23% of all federal prisoners are illegals, just 7 of 42,034 saved from deportation


Nearly one-quarter of all federal inmates are illegal immigrants and virtually all are in deportation proceedings or already face removal orders, according to a new Homeland Security report.

The Justice Department's Bureau of Prisons, fulfilling a presidential executive order requiring transparency on prisoner immigration status, said that it houses 187,855 inmates of which 42,034 are foreign born.

The DHS report said that only seven of those 42,034 have been granted deportation "relief." According to DHS:

  • 19,749 (46.9 percent) are aliens who have received final orders of removal.
  • 21,121 (50.2 percent) are aliens who are under ICE investigation for possible removal.
  • 1,157 (2.8 percent) are aliens whose cases are pending adjudication before an Immigration Judge in the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR).
  • 7 (.0002 percent) are aliens who have been granted relief.
Homeland also said that the U.S. Marshal Service has a similar breakdown in its cells. Of 50,135 they've detained, 12,005 "self-report" as illegals. They are all in some type of deportation proceeding:

  • 9,857 (82.1 percent) are aliens who have received final orders of removal.
  • 2,047 (17.1 percent) are aliens whose cases are still pending adjudication before an immigration judge in the EOIR.
  • 101 (.8 percent) are aliens still pending adjudication (U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement has charged these aliens as removal cases, but a final disposition has not yet been reached.)
According to experts the percentage of prisoners who are illegal immigrants is down slightly, but still remain a significant population.

Jessica M. Vaughan, director of policy studies for the Center for Immigration Studies, said "For a long time the number of non-citizens serving time in federal prison has been disproportionate to their share of the population. This is because a disproportionate number are border-related crimes, such as human smuggling and drug trafficking, and some are immigration offenders. These crimes are most often committed by citizens of other countries, and these numbers show why we need to control our borders."

Under Trump, she added, the percentage is likely to go higher.

She also said that the numbers show that illegal immigrants with criminal records need to go. Vaughan told Secrets:

"This does not mean that non-citizens are more criminal than Americans, but it does mean that they clearly are not less criminal, and that there are certain crimes that are more closely associated with non-citizens, and certain crimes that are taking place because we do not have a secure border. When we do, and when all criminal aliens are deported instead of released, then the proportion of non-citizens in federal prison will go down."

How did 5 million of them vote for Hillary if that many were in federal prison? Time to revise the extrapolation.
 
How did 5 million of them vote for Hillary if that many were in federal prison? Time to revise the extrapolation.

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How did 5 million of them vote for Hillary if that many were in federal prison? Time to revise the extrapolation.

wow. so now you believe that all illegals are criminals and voted for Hildebeast? that's some fine **** you're smoking.

and, not all of the population voted.
 
How did 5 million of them vote for Hillary if that many were in federal prison? Time to revise the extrapolation.

"If?" So now you Liberals are so desperate, you're challenging a DHS report on prison population sizes as being inaccurate?

It's amazing how desperately Liberals will fight to defend Muslims and Illegal Aliens yet so easily accept fake news and the negative stereotypes of those they hate - Americans, white people, Christians, Conservatives.

It would be comical if it wasn't actually a sickness.
 
"If?" So now you Liberals are so desperate, you're challenging a DHS report on prison population sizes as being inaccurate?

It's amazing how desperately Liberals will fight to defend Muslims and Illegal Aliens yet so easily accept fake news and the negative stereotypes of those they hate - Americans, white people, Christians, Conservatives.

It would be comical if it wasn't actually a sickness.

Here's another "if":

As if you, and others, vet all the **** you post here. Alex Jones would be comical...
 
"if" youi'd loosen your man bun, you might have some blood flow to your brain.
 
"if" youi'd loosen your man bun, you might have some blood flow to your brain.

Says the Trumptard who just questioned Trumps claim and "if" all illegals are criminals.

You've forgotten all the crazy **** Trump has said.
 
Here's another "if":

As if you, and others, vet all the **** you post here. Alex Jones would be comical...

Back-pedal on dumbass. Whooping your *** here is becoming rather boring.

The original article, which your tired, partisan *** refused to read, includes the link to the ACTUAL REPORT from the DHS. Now please, explain how this is not vetted. I eagerly await.

LMAO. Taking...candy...from...a....baby.

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2017/08/01/pursuant-executive-order-public-safety-departments-justice-and-homeland-security
 
If they are here illegally, wouldn't that mean illegal aliens are breaking a law and are criminals because of that?

Stop right there ! It is obvious that you hate immigrants and you believe all immigrants are criminals. Just because some barkeep or drunken Amish guy thinks that the US borders are meant to keep out potential tax payers, does not mean you can call everybody on this planet ,..ILLEGAL.

Everybody has a right to our sovereign soil, whether they adhere to our laws or not. We have not right to dictate morality to those who seek shelter from oppression. We open our arms to all those who need compassion and a helping hand in life....regardless of the consequences.

YOU FRIGGIN RACIST.
 
If they are here illegally, wouldn't that mean illegal aliens are breaking a law and are criminals because of that?

Quit being racist.
 
Back-pedal on dumbass. Whooping your *** here is becoming rather boring.

The original article, which your tired, partisan *** refused to read, includes the link to the ACTUAL REPORT from the DHS. Now please, explain how this is not vetted. I eagerly await.

LMAO. Taking...candy...from...a....baby.

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2017/08/01/pursuant-executive-order-public-safety-departments-justice-and-homeland-security


It really is like taking candy from a baby.....so don't cry Tim when I snatch that high fructose from your Tiny Tim Trump hands.

And I'll do it with one question:

Why are they in federal prison? If the implication is (and coming from the usual racists we know it is) that these are "bad hombres" then why are they not in state prisons? You know where they keep murderers,rapists, drug dealers, etc.

Is it because most of them violated a federal law by crossing the border? OF COURSE IT IS!

That's the "crime" these people committed, and of course you guys want to paint them as the devil incarnate.

We know who the devil is....and the mentality he possesses.....

"From the rostrum of the Reichstag, I prophesied to Jewry that, in the event of war’s proving inevitable, the Jew would disappear from Europe. That race of criminals has on its conscience the two million dead of the First World War, and now already hundreds and thousands more. Let nobody tell me that all the same we can’t park them in the marshy parts of Russia! Who’s worrying about our troops? It’s not a bad idea, by the way, that public rumor attributes to us a plan to exterminate the Jews. Terror is a salutary thing."----Adolf Hitler

You were right in your other post about it being a sickness.....and the afflicted CONservatives are always in denial of their sickness.
 
It really is like taking candy from a baby.....so don't cry Tim when I snatch that high fructose from your Tiny Tim Trump hands.

And I'll do it with one question:

Why are they in federal prison? If the implication is (and coming from the usual racists we know it is) that these are "bad hombres" then why are they not in state prisons? You know where they keep murderers,rapists, drug dealers, etc.

Is it because most of them violated a federal law by crossing the border? OF COURSE IT IS!

That's the "crime" these people committed, and of course you guys want to paint them as the devil incarnate.

Yeah, not so much. You really need to research **** before spouting your ignorance, elftardPoloLiar. Specifically, illegals are not subject to deportation simply for being illegals:

What Are the Grounds of Deportability?

The grounds of deportability are found in Section 237 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (I.N.A.). For example, non-citizens can become deportable if they:

  • Commit certain types of crimes, most notably an aggravated felony; domestic violence; a crime of moral turpitude (CMT) committed within five years after being admitted to the U.S. or getting a green card, if the prison sentence was for at least one year; or two CMTs not arising out of a single scheme of criminal misconduct.
  • Are discovered to have committed marriage fraud.
  • Helped smuggle other aliens into the U.S.
  • Are or have been drug abusers or addicts, or have been convicted of any drug-related violations other than other than a single offense involving possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana for personal use.
  • Have committed document fraud
  • Have falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen.

http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/deportation-removal-proceedings.html

So the illegals subject to removal have committed another criminal offense, other than being here illegally. You would not know that, due to being stupid and lazy.

We know who the devil is....and the mentality he possesses.....

"From the rostrum of the Reichstag, I prophesied to Jewry that, in the event of war’s proving inevitable, the Jew would disappear from Europe. That race of criminals has on its conscience the two million dead of the First World War, and now already hundreds and thousands more. Let nobody tell me that all the same we can’t park them in the marshy parts of Russia! Who’s worrying about our troops? It’s not a bad idea, by the way, that public rumor attributes to us a plan to exterminate the Jews. Terror is a salutary thing."----Adolf Hitler

You are genuinely a sick ****. Quoting Hitler? Sick.
 
It really is like taking candy from a baby.....so don't cry Tim when I snatch that high fructose from your Tiny Tim Trump hands.

And I'll do it with one question:

Why are they in federal prison? If the implication is (and coming from the usual racists we know it is) that these are "bad hombres" then why are they not in state prisons? You know where they keep murderers,rapists, drug dealers, etc.

Is it because most of them violated a federal law by crossing the border? OF COURSE IT IS!

That's the "crime" these people committed, and of course you guys want to paint them as the devil incarnate.

We know who the devil is....and the mentality he possesses.....

"From the rostrum of the Reichstag, I prophesied to Jewry that, in the event of war’s proving inevitable, the Jew would disappear from Europe. That race of criminals has on its conscience the two million dead of the First World War, and now already hundreds and thousands more. Let nobody tell me that all the same we can’t park them in the marshy parts of Russia! Who’s worrying about our troops? It’s not a bad idea, by the way, that public rumor attributes to us a plan to exterminate the Jews. Terror is a salutary thing."----Adolf Hitler

You were right in your other post about it being a sickness.....and the afflicted CONservatives are always in denial of their sickness.

So your hypothesis is that all these people were imprisoned in the 200 days Trump has been in office?
 
So your hypothesis is that all these people were imprisoned in the 200 days Trump has been in office?

Ze is a colossal dumbass. Just look at the over-generalization. "All of them are in prison because they crossed the border."

Yep, ok.

25% of our federal inmates are illegal aliens. There is no explaining. There is no justifying. There is no waffling. Trying to put lipstick on that pig fails.

Illegal immigration is bad policy, it's bad to allow it, and THANK GOD it's drastically being attacked.
 
Yeah, not so much. You really need to research **** before spouting your ignorance, elftardPoloLiar. Specifically, illegals are not subject to deportation simply for being illegals:

What Are the Grounds of Deportability?

The grounds of deportability are found in Section 237 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (I.N.A.). For example, non-citizens can become deportable if they:

  • Commit certain types of crimes, most notably an aggravated felony; domestic violence; a crime of moral turpitude (CMT) committed within five years after being admitted to the U.S. or getting a green card, if the prison sentence was for at least one year; or two CMTs not arising out of a single scheme of criminal misconduct.
  • Are discovered to have committed marriage fraud.
  • Helped smuggle other aliens into the U.S.
  • Are or have been drug abusers or addicts, or have been convicted of any drug-related violations other than other than a single offense involving possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana for personal use.
  • Have committed document fraud
  • Have falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen.

http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/deportation-removal-proceedings.html

So the illegals subject to removal have committed another criminal offense, other than being here illegally. You would not know that, due to being stupid and lazy.



You are genuinely a sick ****. Quoting Hitler? Sick.

We can always count on your dumbassery to highlight a thread that involves racism against hispanics, like clockwork.

As usual you are wrong:

http://www.politifact.com/texas/sta...-false-lamar-smith-claim-one-third-federal-i/

According to the chart, 58 percent (43,479) of the 74,911 individuals that year were U.S. citizens. Otherwise, the chart notes 27,505 "illegal" residents sent to prison plus 3,017 foreigners living here with legal permission, 206 people under extradition and 704 individuals with unknown statuses.

Of the "illegal" residents, 20,333 — 74 percent of them — were primarily sentenced for immigration violations, not violent crimes, according to the chart. Nine unauthorized immigrants were primarily convicted of murder, 50 of assault, 19 of sexual abuse, the chart shows.


You'll have to follow the links in the article which lead to the pdf's from the Bureau of Prisons.

Of course I brought up Hitler, it is the exact same mentality.

One is racist and so to justify that racism one has to demonize the targets of that racism. Nazis, alt- right....it's all the same.

At least the Nazis had the guts to admit what they were about.
 
Of the "illegal" residents, 20,333 — 74 percent of them — were primarily sentenced for immigration violations, not violent crimes, according to the chart. Nine unauthorized immigrants were primarily convicted of murder, 50 of assault, 19 of sexual abuse, the chart shows

You stupid **** - the "immigration violations" refer to Section 237 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (I.N.A.)., which is an immigration laws and where violations of that law constitute "immigration violations." Once again, you stupid ****, the illegals can become deportable if they:

  • Commit certain types of crimes, most notably an aggravated felony; domestic violence; a crime of moral turpitude (CMT) committed within five years after being admitted to the U.S. or getting a green card, if the prison sentence was for at least one year; or two CMTs not arising out of a single scheme of criminal misconduct.
  • Are discovered to have committed marriage fraud.
  • Helped smuggle other aliens into the U.S.
  • Are or have been drug abusers or addicts, or have been convicted of any drug-related violations other than other than a single offense involving possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana for personal use.
  • Have committed document fraud
  • Have falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen.

NOTE THAT YOUR IDIOTIC REFERENCE REFERRED TO THESE CRIMES AS NON-VIOLENT FELONIES, YOU STUPID *****.

Amateur lawyers - stupid and wrong. All ... the ... time.

Keep to quoting Hitler, you stupid *****.
 
You stupid **** - the "immigration violations" refer to Section 237 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (I.N.A.)., which is an immigration laws and where violations of that law constitute "immigration violations." Once again, you stupid ****, the illegals can become deportable if they:

  • Commit certain types of crimes, most notably an aggravated felony; domestic violence; a crime of moral turpitude (CMT) committed within five years after being admitted to the U.S. or getting a green card, if the prison sentence was for at least one year; or two CMTs not arising out of a single scheme of criminal misconduct.
  • Are discovered to have committed marriage fraud.
  • Helped smuggle other aliens into the U.S.
  • Are or have been drug abusers or addicts, or have been convicted of any drug-related violations other than other than a single offense involving possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana for personal use.
  • Have committed document fraud
  • Have falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen.

NOTE THAT YOUR IDIOTIC REFERENCE REFERRED TO THESE CRIMES AS NON-VIOLENT FELONIES, YOU STUPID *****.

Amateur lawyers - stupid and wrong. All ... the ... time.

Keep to quoting Hitler, you stupid *****.

What in the hell are you babbling about?

Tiny Tims original post states:
Can't wait for Elftard's thoughts on this one. It will be "some nut job in South Dakota robbed a store, so see, all white Christian Americans are bad."

He is implying that I will seek some sort of equivalency by mentioning that white people also commit violent crimes.

THAT'S WHY I GAVE HIM THE STATS SHOWING THE MAJORITY OF UNDOCUMENTED FEDERAL PRISONERS ARE NON VIOLENT.

What conversation are you having paralegal coffee fetcher? I mean really...are you that challenged?
 
The complete statute, you stupid, bleating, ignorant, dumb, wrong, fat, wallowing ***:

Sec. 237 [8 U.S.C. 1227]

(a) Classes of Deportable Aliens.

-Any alien (including an alien crewman) in and admitted to the United States shall, upon the order of the Attorney General, be removed if the alien is within one or more of the following classes of deportable aliens:

(1) Inadmissible at time of entry or of adjustment of status or violates status.-

(A) Inadmissible aliens.-Any alien who at the time of entry or adjustment of status was within one or more of the classes of aliens inadmissible by the law existing at such time is deportable.

(B) Present in violation of law. -Any alien who is present in the United States in violation of this Act, or whose nonimmigrant visa (or other documentation authorizing admission into the United States as a nonimmigrant) has been revoked under section 221(i), is deportable.

(C) Violated nonimmigrant status or condition of entry.-

(i) Nonimmigrant status violators.-Any alien who was admitted as a nonimmigrant and who has failed to maintain the nonimmigrant status in which the alien was admitted or to which it was changed under section 248 , or to comply with the conditions of any such status, is deportable.

(ii) Violators of conditions of entry.-Any alien whom the Secretary of Health and Human Services certifies has failed to comply with terms, conditions, and controls that were imposed under section 212(g) is deportable.

(D) Termination of conditional permanent residence.-

(i) In general.-Any alien with permanent resident status on a conditional basis under section 216 (relating to conditional permanent resident status for certain alien spouses and sons and daughters) or under section 216A (relating to conditional permanent resident status for certain alien entrepreneurs, spouses, and children) who has had such status terminated under such respective section is deportable.

(ii) Exception.-Clause (i) shall not apply in the cases described in section 216(c)(4) (relating to certain hardship waivers).

(E) Smuggling.-

(i) In general.-Any alien who (prior to the date of entry, at the time of any entry, or within 5 years of the date of any entry) knowingly has encouraged, induced, assisted, abetted, or aided any other alien to enter or to try to enter the United States in violation of law is deportable.

(ii) Special rule in the case of family reunification.-Clause (i) shall not apply in the case of alien who is an eligible immigrant (as defined in section 301(b)(1) of the Immigration Act of 1990), was physically present in the United States on May 5, 1988, and is seeking admission as an immediate relative or under section 203(a)(2) (including under section 112 of the Immigration Act of 1990) or benefits under section 301(a) of the Immigration Act of 1990 if the alien, before May 5, 1988, has en couraged, induced, assisted, abetted, or aided only the alien's spouse, parent, son, or daughter (and no other individual) to enter the United States in violation of law.

(iii) Waiver authorized.-The Attorney General may, in his discretion for humanitarian purposes, to assure family unity, or when it is otherwise in the public interest, waive application of clause (i) in the case of any alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence if the alien has encouraged, induced, assisted, abetted, or aided only an individual who at the time of the offense was 3/ the alien's spouse, parent, son, or daughter (and no other individual) to enter the United States in violation of law. 4/

(F) [repealed]

(G) Marriage fraud.-An alien shall be considered to be deportable as having procured a visa or other documentation by fraud (within the meaning of section 212(a)(6)(C)(i) ) and to be in the United States in violation of this Act (within the meaning of subparagraph (B)) if-

(i) the alien obtains any admission into the United States with an immigrant visa or other documentation procured on the basis of a marriage entered into less than 2 years prior to such entry of the alien and which, within 2 years subsequent to any admission of the alien in the United States, shall be judicially annulled or terminated, unless the alien establishes to the satisfaction of the Attorney General that such marriage was not contracted for the purpose of evading any provisions of the imm igration laws, or

(ii) it appears to the satisfaction of the Attorney General that the alien has failed or refused to fulfill the alien's marital agreement which in the opinion of the Attorney General was made for the purpose of procuring the alien's admission as an immigrant.

(H) WAIVER AUTHORIZED FOR CERTAIN MISREPRESENTATIONS. -- The provisions of this paragraph relating to the removal of aliens within the United States on the ground that they were inadmissible at the time of admission as aliens described in section 212(a)(6)(C)(i), whether willful or innocent, may, in the discretion of the Attorney General, be waived for any alien (other than an alien described in paragraph (4)(D)) who-

(i) (I) is the spouse, parent, son, or daughter of a citizen of the United States or of an alien lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence; and

(II) was in possession of an immigrant visa or equivalent document and was otherwise admissible to the United States at the time of such admission except for those grounds of inadmissibility specified under paragraphs (5)(A) and (7)(A) of section 212(a) which were a direct result of that fraud or misrepresentation.

(ii) is a VAWA self-petitioner.

A waiver of removal for fraud or misrepresentation granted under this subparagraph shall also operate to waive removal based on the grounds of inadmissibility directly resulting from such fraud or misrepresentation.

(2) Criminal offenses.-

(A) General crimes.-

(i) Crimes of moral turpitude.-Any alien who-

(I) is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude committed within five years (or 10 years in the case of an alien provided lawful permanent resident status under section 245(j) ) after the date of admission, and

(II) is convicted of a crime for which a sentence of one year or longer may be imposed.

is deportable

(ii) Multiple criminal convictions.-Any alien who at any time after admission is convicted of two or more crimes involving moral turpitude, not arising out of a single scheme of criminal misconduct, regardless of whether confined therefor and regardless of whether the convictions were in a single trial, is deportable.

(iii) Aggravated felony.-Any alien who is convicted of an aggravated felony at any time after admission is deportable.

(iv) High Speed Flight.-Any alien who is convicted of a violation of section 758 of title 18, United States Code, (relating to high speed flight from an immigration checkpoint) is deportable.

(v) FAILURE TO REGISTER AS A SEX OFFENDER- Any alien who is convicted under section 2250 of title 18, United States Code, is deportable.

(vi) Waiver authorized.-Clauses (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) shall not apply in the case of an alien with respect to a criminal conviction if the alien subsequent to the criminal conviction has been granted a full and unconditional pardon by the President of the United States or by the Governor of any of the several States.

(B) Controlled substances.-

(i) Conviction.-Any alien who at any time after admission has been convicted of a violation of (or a conspiracy or attempt to violate) any law or regulation of a State, the United States, or a foreign country relating to a controlled substance (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802)), other than a single offense involving possession for one's own use of 30 grams or less of marijuana, is deportable.

(ii) Drug abusers and addicts.-Any alien who is, or at any time after admission has been, a drug abuser or addict is deportable.

(C) Certain firearm offenses.-Any alien who at any time after admission is convicted under any law of purchasing, selling, offering for sale, exchanging, using, owning, possessing, or carrying, or of attempting or conspiring to purchase, sell, offer for sale, exchange, use, own, possess, or carry, any weapon, part, or accessory which is a firearm or destructive device (as defined in section 921(a) of title 18, United States Code) in violation of any law is deportable.

(D) Miscellaneous crimes.-Any alien who at any time has been convicted (the judgment on such conviction becoming final) of, or has been so convicted of a conspiracy or attempt to violate-

(i) any offense under chapter 37 (relating to espionage), chapter 105 (relating to sabotage), or chapter 115 (relating to treason and sedition) of title 18, United States Code, for which a term of imprisonment of five or more years may be imposed;

(ii) any offense under section 871 or 960 of title 18, United States Code;

(iii) a violation of any provision of the Military Selective Service Act (50 U.S.C. App. 451 et seq.) or the Trading With the Enemy Act (50 U.S.C. App. 1 et seq.); or

(iv) a violation of section 215 or 278 of this Act, is deportable.

(E) Crimes of Domestic violence, stalking, or violation of protection order, crimes against children and.-

(i) Domestic violence, stalking, and child abuse.-Any alien who at any time after admission is convicted of a crime of domestic violence, a crime of stalking, or a crime of child abuse, child neglect, or child abandonment is deportable. For purposes of this clause, the term "crime of domestic violence" means any crime of violence (as defined in section 16 of title 18, United States Code) against a person committed by a current or former spouse of the person, by an individual with whom the person shares a child in common, by an individual who is cohabiting with or has cohabited with the person as a spouse, by an individual similarly situated to a spouse of the person under the domestic or family violence laws of the jurisdiction where the offense occurs, or by any other individual against a person who is protected from that individual's acts under the domestic or family violence laws of the United States or any State, Indian tribal government, or unit of local government.

(ii) Violators of protection orders.-Any alien who at any time after entry is enjoined under a protection order issued by a court and whom the court determines has engaged in conduct that violates the portion of a protection order that involves protection against credible threats of violence, repeated harassment, or bodily injury to the person or persons for whom the protection order was issued is deportable. For purposes of this clause, the term "protection order" means any injunction issued fo r the purpose of preventing violent or threatening acts of domestic violence, including temporary or final orders issued by civil or criminal courts (other than support or child custody orders or provisions) whether obtained by filing an independent action or as a pendente lite order in another proceeding.

(F) TRAFFICKING- Any alien described in section 212(a)(2)(H) is deportable.

(3) Failure to register and falsification of documents.-

(A) Change of address.-An alien who has failed to comply with the provisions of section 265 is deportable, unless the alien establishes to the satisfaction of the Attorney General that such failure was reasonably excusable or was not willful.

(B) Failure to register or falsification of documents.- Any alien who at any time has been convicted-

(i) under section 266(c) of this Act or under section 36(c) of the Alien Registration Act, 1940,

(ii) of a violation of, or an attempt or a conspiracy to violate, any provision of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 (22 U.S.C. 611 et seq.), or

(iii) of a violation of, or an attempt or a conspiracy to violate, section 1546 of title 18, United States Code (relating to fraud and misuse of visas, permits, and other entry documents), is deportable.

(C) Document fraud.-

(i) In general.-An alien who is the subject of a final order for violation of section 274C is deportable.

(ii) Waiver authorized.-The Attorney General may waive clause (i) in the case of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence if no previous civil money penalty was imposed against the alien under section 274C and the offense was incurred solely to assist, aid, or support the alien's spouse or child (and not another individual). No court shall have jurisdiction to review a decision of the Attorney General to grant or deny a waiver under this clause.

(D) FALSELY CLAIMING CITIZENSHIP-

(i) IN GENERAL- Any alien who falsely represents, or has falsely represented, himself to be a citizen of the United States for any purpose or benefit under this Act (including section 274A ) or any Federal or State law is deportable.

(ii) EXCEPTION- In the case of an alien making a representation described in clause (i), if each natural parent of the alien (or, in the case of an adopted alien, each adoptive parent of the alien) is or was a citizen (whether by birth or naturalization), the alien permanently resided in the United States prior to attaining the age of 16, and the alien reasonably believed at the time of making such representation that he or she was a citizen, the alien shall not be considered to be deportable under any prov ision of this subsection based on such representation.

(4) Security and related grounds.-

(A) In general.-Any alien who has engaged, is engaged, or at any time after admission engages in-

(i) any activity to violate any law of the United States relating to espionage or sabotage or to violate or evade any law prohibiting the export from the United States of goods, technology, or sensitive information,

(ii) any other criminal activity which endangers public safety or national security, or

(iii) any activity a purpose of which is the opposition to, or the control or overthrow of, the Government of the United States by force, violence, or other unlawful means, is deportable.

(B) TERRORIST ACTIVITIES- Any alien who is described in subparagraph (B) or (F) of section 212(a)(3) is deportable.

(C) Foreign policy.-

(i) In general.-An alien whose presence or activities in the United States the Secretary of State has reasonable ground to believe would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States is deportable.

(ii) Exceptions.-The exceptions described in clauses (ii) and (iii) of section 212(a)(3)(C) shall apply to deportability under clause (i) in the same manner as they apply to inadmissibility under section 212(a)(3)(C)(i) .

(D) PARTICIPATED IN NAZI PERSECUTION, GENOCIDE, OR THE COMMISSION OF ANY ACT OF TORTURE OR EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLING.-Any alien described in clause (i), (ii), or (iii) of section 212(a)(3)(E) is deportable.

(E) Repealed

(E) PARTICIPATED IN THE COMMISSION OF SEVERE VIOLATIONS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM- Any alien described in section 212(a)(2)(G) is deportable.

(F) RECRUITMENT OR USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS- Any alien who has engaged in the recruitment or use of child soldiers in violation of section 2442 of title 18, United States Code, is deportable.

(5) Public charge.-Any alien who, within five years after the date of entry; has become a public charge from causes not affirmatively shown to have arisen since entry is deportable.


(6) UNLAWFUL VOTERS-(A) IN GENERAL- Any alien who has voted in violation of any Federal, State, or local constitutional provision, statute, ordinance, or regulation is deportable.

(B) EXCEPTION- In the case of an alien who voted in a Federal, State, or local election (including an initiative, recall, or referendum) in violation of a lawful restriction of voting to citizens, if each natural parent of the alien (or, in the case of an adopted alien, each adoptive parent of the alien) is or was a citizen (whether by birth or naturalization), the alien permanently resided in the United States prior to attaining the age of 16, and the alien reasonably believed at the time of such violation that he or she was a citizen, the alien shall not be considered to be deportable under any provision of this subsection based on such violation.

(7) WAIVER FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-(A) IN GENERAL- The Attorney General is not limited by the criminal court record and may waive the application of paragraph (2)(E)(i) (with respect to crimes of domestic violence and crimes of stalking) and (ii) in the case of an alien who has been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty and who is not and was not the primary perpetrator of violence in the relationship--

(i) upon a determination that--

(I) the alien was acting is self-defense;

(II) the alien was found to have violated a protection order intended to protect the alien; or

(III) the alien committed, was arrested for, was convicted of, or pled guilty to committing a crime--

(aa) that did not result in serious bodily injury; and

(bb) where there was a connection between the crime and the alien's having been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty.

(B) CREDIBLE EVIDENCE CONSIDERED- In acting on applications under this paragraph, the Attorney General shall consider any credible evidence relevant to the application. The determination of what evidence is credible and the weight to be given that evidence shall be within the sole discretion of the Attorney General.

(b) An alien, admitted as an nonimmigrant under the provisions of either section 101(a)(15)(A)(i) or 101(a)(15)(G)(i) , and who fails to maintain a status under either of those provisions, shall not be required to depart from the United States without the approval of the Secretary of State, unless such alien is subject to deportation under paragraph (4) of subsection (a).

(c) Paragraphs (1)(A), (1)(B), (1)(C), (1)(D), and (3)(A) of subsection (a) (other than so much of paragraph (1) as relates to a ground of inadmissibility described in paragraph (2) or (3) of section 212(a)) shall not apply to a special immigrant described in section 101(a)(27)(J) based upon circumstances that existed before the date the alien was provided such special immigrant status.
(d) (1) If the Secretary of Homeland Security determines that an application for nonimmigrant status under subparagraph (T) or (U) of section 101(a)(15) filed for an alien in the United States sets forth a prima facie case for approval, the Secretary may grant the alien an administrative stay of a final order of removal under section 241(c)(2) until--
(A) the application for nonimmigrant status under such subparagraph (T) or (U) is approved; or
(B) there is a final administrative denial of the application for such nonimmigrant status after the exhaustion of administrative appeals.
(2) The denial of a request for an administrative stay of removal under this subsection shall not preclude the alien from applying for a stay of removal, deferred action, or a continuance or abeyance of removal proceedings under any other provision of the immigration laws of the United States.
(3) During any period in which the administrative stay of removal is in effect, the alien shall not be removed.
(4) Nothing in this subsection may be construed to limit the authority of the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Attorney General to grant a stay of removal or deportation in any case not described in this subsection.

I underlined the referenced bases for deportation.

Which ones do you disagree with, ******? Go ahead, cite the provisions you disagree with, you ignorant, lazy ****.
 
The complete statute, you stupid, bleating, ignorant, dumb, wrong, fat, wallowing ***:

More minorities break laws, therefore laws are racist and need to be changed.
 
elfie, at this point of getting your *** kicked again and again and again in the same damn thread...

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Elfpig is a nasty little racist hateful little shitfuck. That's as clear as crystal. That's all nutjob leftists have. They create this false narrative lie and repeat it over and over. A page out of the Nazi playbook.
 
Elfpig is a nasty little racist hateful little shitfuck. That's as clear as crystal. That's all nutjob leftists have. They create this false narrative lie and repeat it over and over. A page out of the Nazi playbook.

Not an ounce different than Global Warming/Climate Change/Pending Ice Age....create a false narrative and tell it over and over and over until it becomes "truth"
 
Elfpig is a nasty little racist hateful little shitfuck. That's as clear as crystal. That's all nutjob leftists have. They create this false narrative lie and repeat it over and over. A page out of the Nazi playbook.

Hey, now. It's not like elftardPoloLiar was quoting Hitler so ... wait ...
 
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